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6 spoke wheels

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Hello all I would like to fit sum CBR 6 spoke wheels to the bike can sum one tell me what's needed.will they bolt straight on or do i need different spaces will vtr discs fit all help will be appreciated thanks
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Making up since 2007, sometimes it's true...Honest...
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CBR 600 f3 Wheels Will be a direct fit then don't need different spacers?
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That rear is a cbr f3. Fits straight in. Front is NC30. Likewise.

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StormyRob wrote:ImageImage

That rear is a cbr f3. Fits straight in. Front is NC30. Likewise.

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Spot on pal thanks. :thumbup:
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What size is the cbr6 rear wheel ?
I always thought they were 5" and that's why we use the blade rear as it's a 5.5" (same as the Vtr )
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StormyRob wrote:ImageImage

That rear is a cbr f3. Fits straight in. Front is NC30. Likewise.

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What Lloydie said^ also, and I stand to be corrected here but I believe the wheels on the blade and f3 are of different design.. The f3 rims have a slight ridge near the spokes that you can polish to like on the storm or on your front wheel.. the blade rims don't, they are smooth. I'd guess you have a blade rear there.
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Sorry I don't have the slightest clue why I said f3!!!!!

I apologise for the confusion. I've not mentioned it before. I was supposed to say blade rear and nc30 front. Again I apologise!

I've discussed my wheels before and never said that. I deserve a slap. Sorry Paul.
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Paultandy very sorry mate for that stupid information I gave.

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Clearly I was talking absolute sh#t and cannot think for a second why I had that in my head.

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Will the sprocket carrier disc and bearings off the vtr fit the blade wheel?
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Paultandy wrote:Will the sprocket carrier disc and bearings off the vtr fit the blade wheel?
Sprocket carrier will and discs .
You'll will have to check the bearings in the wheel for sizes as they did change one of them for a different size on one of the year blade wheels or was it the sprocket carrier .
Easiest was is to just pull the old bearings out and read the size on them and order new ones .
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Are the 6-spokes lighter than the 3-spoke storm wheels?
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freeridenick wrote:Are the 6-spokes lighter than the 3-spoke storm wheels?
Nope
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lloydie wrote:
freeridenick wrote:Are the 6-spokes lighter than the 3-spoke storm wheels?
Nope
Ta. Look great but no track benefit.
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